Product selection
Identify which SWCNT route is worth screening first.
The most useful inquiry includes chemistry, current conductive system, process route, and the KPI your team is trying to improve. We use that context to route the most relevant guide, product information, and next-step discussion.
Fast Response Focus
Product-route review, sample-scope discussion, and first-pass technical alignment.
Sample-shipment imagery adds operational credibility to the inquiry flow.
Use the contact flow when the next step depends on choosing the right material format.
Most inquiries fall into one of the engineering tasks below. A short description of chemistry, process route, and target KPI is usually enough to start the discussion.
Identify which SWCNT route is worth screening first.
Align sample scope with chemistry, loading, and evaluation intent.
Review whether the current bottleneck matches the application case.
Compare dispersion control, process sensitivity, and qualification speed.
Discuss first-pass evaluation logic before deeper validation starts.
Sample-related discussions work best when the inquiry already includes chemistry, process route, and the reason your team is considering SWCNT now.
If your project is already in technical review, you can contact Jason directly by WhatsApp or email.
jason@esscomponents.comJason Zhang on LinkedInThe contact page should feel closer to a real supplier handoff: actual slurry visuals, direct contact options, and visible evidence of storage and shipment capability.
Use a richer material visual so the contact flow feels tied to a real sample package and conductive-network discussion.
Reinforce that technical conversations can move into sample and shipment coordination without friction.
Storage and handling context make the page feel more like a working supply partner than a generic contact form.